Canonical Order of New Testament Books
The Gospel of Luke
June 2025

The Gospel of Luke presents a detailed and orderly account of the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Written by Luke, a physician and companion of the Apostle Paul, it emphasizes Jesus' compassion, inclusivity, and concern for the marginalized. Through rich narratives and parables, Luke highlights the universal nature of Jesus' message, offering hope and salvation to all people.
1 Corinthians
June 2024

How do you filter through the crazy things of society? How do you know right from wrong in a world that doesn't distinguish between the two? Paul is dealing with these issues within the city of Corinth where he recently planted a church. First Corinthians will explore these issues as the Apostle Paul provides us with the lens in which we are to view all reality; the Gospel.
Ephesians
August 2023

Come discover the magnificence of your position in Christ and the honor we have in walking it out well throughout our lives as we study the book of Ephesians. See what Paul had to say while under house arrest in Rome to his precious church in Ephesus, and how much that letter means for us today.
1 Thessalonians
January 2024

First Thessalonians is an important letter addressing a church who were concerned for their loved ones who have passed away. The Apostle Paul turns their fears into faith by unpacking the truth of the glorious Day when all believers will be reunited in heaven to enjoy their God forever.
James
January 2023

How often do we profess to trust God, but easily counter this as we cling to the world and it's values? With an energetic style and crisp, well-chosen words James confronts this head on. Join us as we learn how genuine faith inevitably produces good works, and how James supplies us with practical advice on living the Christian life.
The Gospel of John
January 2020

John was able to get a glimpse, during the Transfiguration, as Jesus transformed into His glory and how he would one day see Him in Heaven. As Christians today, we have to behold that glimpse that John gives us and always remember that when we get a glimpse of Christ that way, we’ll never want leave that spot!
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2 Corinthians
September 2024

Second Corinthians is considered the most biographical of Paul's epistles, offering a unique perspective on his life and ministry. This book considers the relationship between suffering and glory, and it challenges its readers to live in a new way that's counter-cultural to society's values for the sake of the cross and all for which it stands.
2 Thessalonians
February 2024

Paul wrote to the Thessalonians to help them grow in their faith by affirming the reality of Christ's return. However, in just a few months, he received word that some had misunderstood his teachings about the second coming so they just stopped working. In this teaching Pastor Bill explains how Paul answered the misunderstanding concerning the timing of the events of the end times.
1 Timothy
February 2024

Right belief and right behavior are critical for anyone who desires to lead or serve effectively in the church. Did you know there is a blueprint that has been followed throughout the church's history? As we journey through First Timothy we learn what God's blueprint is for church leaders.
Colossians
November 2023

Throughout this letter, Paul stresses the importance of exalting Christ above all else and how believers, despite their differences, can find unity in their faith in Him. This unity in Christ transcends any divisions or disputes that might arise among believers. Paul encourages the Colossian Christians to focus on the eternal truths of the gospel, which are essential for their spiritual growth and maturity.